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  3. MAN SHOT DEAD AT HIS FRONT GATE

    Arthur Brennan, aged 40 years, of 26 Rowe street, Clifton Hill, was shot dead over the heart this evening by a man who, it was alleged, had attempted to force an entrance to the house next door. He escaped. ...

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  4. "IMAGINED SHORT ROAD TO ATTRACTIVE HEREAFTER"

    "LIFE holds nothing; death everything," was a quotation from one of the remarkable letters read at the inquest, which was concluded yesterday, on the victims of the Carlisle tragedy, in which a father killed his family of seven and gave reasons the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FARMERS' FEUD

    TWO shots were fired and a man fell seriously wounded when a feud of some duration between two farmers was ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. BANK BOARDS TO DECIDE

    THE Premiers, at their conference today, were informed by the Commonwealth Bank and the nine trading ...

    Article : 422 words
  7. FLOODS STOP TRAMS

    FLOODS on the Henley Beach road tonight were so severe that about 10 o'clock the service had to be ...

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  8. WHALE SIGHTED AT VICTOR

    Alfred William Sheridan, of Magarey terrace. Largs Bay, the skipper of the 28-ton fishing cutter Magic, this afternoon pursued a 60-ft. whale in Encounter Bay. ...

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  9. GIRL VANISHES IN SYDNEY

    THE police are enquiring into the mysterious disappearance a-week ago of Myrtle Ada Cregan, a pretty ...

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  10. NO BETTING

    Betting was prohibited at the Rocklea coursing meeting today. No bete were laid during the afternoon, an action which followed a move made by the Government ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. FACE IN STOVE

    With his face over a gas stove, in which the gas had been turned on, and with a cushion covering his head, William Patrick Hanney was found dead by ...

    Article : 69 words
  12. LETTER TO LANG

    A letter has been sent to Mr. J. T. Lang (Premier) by Mr. H. Gordon Bennett (president of the Chamber of Manufactures) asking him to convene a ...

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  13. NIGHT WATCHMAN ATTACKED

    AFTER he had fired seven shots at thieves and wounded one in a Camperdown garage tonight, James McDonald (28 years of age), night ...

    Article : 226 words
  14. 262 MILES IN DAY

    IN a 24-hour relay race which ended at 3.40 p.m. today on the Richmond Football Ground. St. Stephen's Harriers set up a world record of 262 ...

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  15. Proposed Wheat Bounty 6d. Bushel

    IT was disclosed today that the basis on which relief for farmers had been proposed was that 6d. a bushel bounty should be paid ...

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  16. BRITISH ARMY

    The War Office bas raised the height of infantry for the home defence units from 5 ft. 2 in. to 5 ft. 4 in., and the weight from 112 Ib. to 115. It has ...

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  17. MR. LANG'S CHRISTMAS LOTTERY

    NO finality has been reached in regard to the prizes and conditions of the £30,000 Christmas lottery to be run by the State Lotteries Department. Mr. W. ...

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  18. SAVINGS BANK IN N.S.W.

    At the close this morning of the first weeks operations of the reopened Government Savings Bank nearly 19,000 new accounts had been taken out. involving ...

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  19. Sir Oliver Lodge Hopes to Speak From Spirit World

    A SEALED envelope already departed with the Psychical Research Society will be the means whereby Sir Oliver Lodge will try to communicate with this ...

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  20. NEW DANCE

    The latest dance craze in London is the "Cuban Rhythm." The dance is a combination of the tango and foxtrot with staccato beat. ...

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  21. Adelaide Musical Competitions

    Adelaide musical and elocutionary competitions were continued in Victoria Hall, Gawler place, today. Results:— Non-humorous Recitation (for girls and boys ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    Clog Dance Duncan Semmens. Tap Dance—Phillia Skinner. Acrobatic Dance—edeen McMahon. Simultaueous Tap Dance—Bonnie ...

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  23. NEW TRADE TREATY

    Canada and South Africa may make a new trade agreement. It is said to be in the formative stage. Dr. Botha (South Africa's Trade ...

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  24. TERRIFIC HURRICANE SWEEPS BRITISH HONDURAS

    A HURRICANE at Belize (British Honduras) has caused great loss of life and damage to property. It is estimated that 100 persons have been killed and 500 injured. ...

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  25. Gandhi May See King George in "Minus Fours"

    'lyanaht, the Indian leader, was in cheerful spirits when he landed from the Fajputana today. He wore a loincloth and a self-made shawl, despite the chilly early morning. Asked if he would hot be ashamed to appear before ...

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  26. At Murray Bridge

    Murray Bridge musical competitions were continued today. Results:— Tenor horn, F. Daleton; children's dialogue, Erna Mills and Gladys Schutter; pianoforte solo ...

    Article : 204 words
  27. Gandhi's Sandals as Souvenir

    The lionisation of Gandhi upon his arrival here, on his way to London for the conference on India, had an ...

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